Wednesday, March 20, 2019

The New Vampire CHALLENGE [LEVEL: NOT HARD]



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The New Vampire Challenge

Design clothing for your vamp or vam-pai-ya virtual characters.
Identify the character as either a vam-pai-yer or a vam-pai-ya.
Show your sketches or photographs with snippets of your vampire fanfiction or original writings.

Include images of  'natural magic' objects from the 4 ELEMENTS. Visit parks. Images of rocks, crystals, wood, metal, or clay will be the easiest pictures to capture. Challenge yourself, find ways to capture the other elements, maybe even capture a image of THE FIFTH ELEMENT. Photomanipulated images are challenges in their own league.





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Monday, March 18, 2019

Finding Help... When You Lost Your Email Password



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Finding Help...When You LOST Your E-Mail Password.

I once worried a lot about unwanted electronic mail, copy-right errors because I was posting many articles online, e-mail attachments and electronic mail. 

I have learn'da to worry less, write my passwords down more.

Recently, I began to worry when I received notice that a new computer, a new 'sign-in' on Windows had access'da my accounts. This new computer was located near the computer I web log from, and was reported as accessing my sites around that same time. I hope the new program I use tu / to connect me to the Internet is the reason... I hope security alerts sent tu / to my e-mail address is reporting my activity from the same computer I have grown accustomed tu / to using, the same computer but with a newer, updated online connection.
I suspect I may be unsure about my own personal use of the computer with unlimited online access.



People loose the passwords to their e-mail accounts. This is not unheard of, nor impossible tu / to believe. I have lost, or forgotten, the only password I had to my early blogs: The Vamp Challenge on Blogger.'dot'.com.
When I realized that I was locked out of my account, because I no longer knew my password, I no longer knew how tu / to open my e-mail, I tried tu / to recover my account. Luckiley, I had written down information, yet not enough... The information I had about my e-mail account was enough to gain a recovery e-mail message sent to my recovery e-mail account... but I was lai-ca...what recovery account? I didn't have many e-mail accounts when I started posting, back when AOL was mostly popular.
If recovery messages are sent to old and not often used e-mail accounts, lai-ca the recovery e-mail account a recovery message was sent to, you may have forgotten that password...especially if you didn't write the password down. Many years ago, I didn't write my password down.

A good website or e-mail provider will walk you through the account recovery process, or they will give you a new e-mail account in case you don't recall your password, and they don't know how to re-set your e-mail account.

If one of the worst case happens, and for whatever reason you can not recover your e-mail account, even after popular e-mail providers have walked you through a difficult recovery process... Let your old e-mail account go. You can easily get another FREE e-mail account, or another blog or social news website account. Most social news accounts are Free!

Tips: Write your passwords down on a piece of paper. Try to keep that piece of paper private.
Keep contact information. You should know the name and web address of the blogsite you post your web logs from.      

Friday, March 8, 2019

How Tu Avoid Automatic Enrollment Via. Pop-Ups



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How To Avoid Automatic Enrollment Via. Pop-ups

Along with the beneficial 'perks' associated with having online access, there are perils, cons and risks!
I have read about automatic enrollment programs that pop-up in a Pop-up box after consumers make purchases with their co-partners. After a consumer has made a purchase, using credit, a Pop-up appears to automatically enroll the consumer as soon as he, or she, opts. to CLOSE the Pop-up box. I've read that clicking on the box creates enrollment in a program that will bill the customer's credit card.
Even when consumers opt. to CLOSE THE POP-UP, their credit card number, on record after they have made a purchase at the co-partner's business website, is charged!
If you don't want tu / to be enrolled without your consent or agreement, learn how to close a Pop-up box without clicking on the box.
If after you have purchased goods online, a Pop-up box 'pops up,' here is information about how to safely close a Pop-up box. DO NOT CLICK THE 'X'. DON'T CLICK ANYWHERE ON THE POP-UP BOX. If you use the WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM, pull up the WINDOWS TASK MANAGER box. Do this by holding down the 'CTRL' key at the same time you hold 'SHIFT' and the 'ESC' key. THIS MEANS PRESS DOWN ON ALL THREE KEYS "CTRL+SHIFT+ESC" AT THE SAME TIME. SELECT THE 'POP-UP' THEN SELECT END TASK.
Another command that seems to be a favorite online is CTRL + ALT + DELETE. I know because YouTube personalities often chant: CONTROL-ALT-DELETE...